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What is the instructions by a doctor to a pharmacist called?

Also, what's that drug that derived from opium poppy? I'm not talking about opium. I'm talking about some other drugs that derived from there.

And what's that lightheadedness or being "high" called?

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  1. the instructions come in a prescription.

    the drugs that are derived from opium are morphine , codeine and other related compounds.

    lightheartedness : vertigo.

    being high : euphoria


  2. The first one is almost correct.

    1. Prescription

    2. Morphine Sulfate (It's later converted to Heroin.

    3. The high is usually (depending on the drug) related to a chemicly related increase of Dopamine into the body along with an inhibition of Seratonin re-uptake. And is usually called stoned, high, buzzed, etc.

    And for all those people quoting the Oxy's and such, those are SYNTHETIC!

  3. Prescription.

    Heroin.

    Stoned?

  4. Idkay....                                       drugs and alcohol.

  5. Poppy is used to make opiates. Different opiates are Morphine, Heroine, Oxycontin, Codeine.

    peeping tom is wrong, Hydrocodone, and Oxycodone are opioids. They are a synthetic form of opiates.

  6. ??? Oxycodone? Hydrocodone? those are heavy pain killers and yeah if u snort it or something you get a high. i used to be addicted to it. and ur question is not clear at all
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